Wealth, Greed, & Responsibility in Nordic Folktales
In this podcast we listen to the tales “Big Peter and Little Peter” from Norway and “The Merchant” from Denmark. We talk about how greedy people may acquire riches and become quite wealthy.
Then there are wealthy people who come to be rich through hard work and dealing fairly with others. We look at how these folktales differentiate between wealth gained through greed and wealth acquired honestly, and the responsibility they have in spending their riches.
But what about ourselves? — we may be talented and skilled, rich in compassion and understanding…shouldn’t we consider these part of “personal” wealth? Everyone is rich in many ways. What responsibility do we have in “spending” that wealth?
Links
Big Peter and Little Peter, Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe, Store-Per og Vesle-Per, Norske Folkeeventyr (Christiania [Oslo], 1842-1852), translated by George Webb Dasent (1859)on Wikimedia.
The Merchant, Danish Fairy and Folk Tales, Jens Christian Bay, Svend Hersleb Grundtvig and others, translated by Jens Christian Bay, on Wikimedia
Great podcast! Leaves me thing about a lot of things.
Thanks for your comment! I agree, they’re at least thought provoking. I appreciate you listening…hopefully you’ll find others that are interesting. Feel free to email with topics you’d like to see at nordicintap@gmail.com. Eric